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VOL. VII.—NO. 4.
ROCHESTER, N. Y„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1854.
WHOLE NO. 816.
Selectiens.
:t of Hebrew servitude. In the
Oracle, and called by St. Paul the jHoILbe
The walls, coiling, and floor, wore plated with
gold. On the golden
Holy Place
■■ " iliost
I p lured
mounted by two;
seat, and betweei
brooded tho mm
!' |.'»re gold, MU-
ibim.uud doiiom-
bovo this mercy
darkness." Into t
tored thi) chamber, and
i said to dwell "in thick
i St. Paul, was a typo ol tho
;e;it tho Hk'h Priest, and ho out;:
tho High Priest entered thonloi
smoke of tho
d bjood. When tho
would be broken
bolical prosonta
ihihlof .4
ii this
',(!-.■:
i.b'erved ;
Redeemer. Tho day
thus sprinkled on the :
"tho day of atonement
"a Sabbath of rest," aim sue miu»uci^» woi
as the Jew was required to abstain from labor
showing, that although not of tho seed o
Abraham, ho was interested in tho mystoriow
Every fiftieth year, a new and wonderful
importance was attached to this
"And thou shalt number seven Sabbaths
of years unto thee, seven times seven years;
and the spaco of the seven Sabbaths of years
shall bo unto thee forty-nine years. Then
shalt thou cause the trumpot of tbo Jubilee
to sound, on the 10th day of the 7th month;
in the day of atonement, shall y -—'
v tho fiftieth year, a
ighout all the land,
s thereof ; it shall boa
tight ho held ii
ears a prosehti
n oiio.lubiico t,
i of fifty jears. The suppusi
of tho laws respecting stran-
ors, and in direct, palpable contradiction o:
lie statute so often ijiiolcd, that there shoulc
tranger. Tho opinion
„.r;i,,.
tthat
institution of th.: .Hibihe
i there said of the ,<?!> yen
. Intoned 1.1 eft [ho lonn di
, that in tho v,
ption of liobr
i Ik- cOmpnt
night with C(|ii;i.
1 that tbo Hebrew
ladated to tho Jubilee just
the time beyond was
■ely in this place
t instituted,
the Juhiloe,
f tho Almighty, at tho
The follow
" Ho that stealoth a
is strikiee.b. illustrated by tho f
tho American Quarterly Revi
■.it-no.,f.
■'.
only an attempt "to re-enact tho
of little in::;,', to ibes'avo lo iiestoioti
; already Ijcen robi.cd oi'ci, ■ y jios.-dble
master to another, and possibly in so doing
lessens his sull't■rings, lie, on tho other hand,
who aids him in breaking bis chains, and requiring tho blessings of freedom, can in no
possible sense he denominated a t'nf Now,
i U . pun wi h (h i I ll.e laicoilj
hove made capital is tho Ihoi't of u.man—tho
most atrocious larceny in the power of a
human being to commit, not an act of illegal
; nt disinterested benevolence, like thai which
name of high treason, bo expiated on the
gibbet.
Tho severity ot this law leaol.es us the in-
liignaikm of the Almighty at tbo conversion
of a being made afterliis imago into an urti-
Btolen, both by kidu;micis and the operation
Of villanoris lav..- : hut win-, it may ho asked,
legal Slavery
wicked'. Ale
o lujinlscry :-
n:., much eoinmiisory serviced;
slave on Mou-beni plantations.
ninhi
i money is often a subjc
(1 by the kidnapper to a
i as himself, who might a!
ployed in
tin individual Yul W h
o pooplo, wo are toh.l W«re e:e
■ ■:., . .I...
mt thev wore men of varan.i his servants." It is" scarcely necessary to say, tint
the distinction here between bond men and
i , . . ■
ailed liii.iHii.i.
■ ■■ ,:, ■ ■■.
lor the public,
lini; thei
ng ■:;..ht l
;',.]() v.d-.'i:
year for
.. This certain
■ory '-hard bondage," when rogar
dentli passed on them bv their Maker.
"i not conflict will
These Cana
f labor did r:
i.ed.-,
They
ng its guilty inhabit
! it..el
i tho Hob
as of very limited
k." The Israel
tlmrizod to exercise diiiiiiiuo
own sins and follies alone ;
' Theh-'r'',':
r oi' Ki'-.pl :
ihe river MiipriratM:. all the 1
tiies. and unto (he great sea
s and wonders attend in
o pence with thee, but will n
iimibir to that which Uod o.-ico sanetione.'
./,( t:\-.i■ i'j'/'-r /.-:: ruifnt. To say that wlial
■e in i-'s'-'lf'sin". K Imr'a b-dd i! u'lsmTa.i.l I.!"
injur, thvl! oppressed, would have no logical
ionnoclioi! whatever with l!n> conchismii. --
;.oi.d,s1,!.edie:,eelo.hek,,(,wo ^''J.^^;^
'.■',...■,■!,,.■'
Nov. the predicate ot the position implies
God authorized the .lows to, make war oi
eei'iain natums, and to pui, to tho sword ev
erv mule in everv city thai rcfueed to eapi
tulato Would it havo been lawful lor tin
t 1 I IT
mow. for their sins. .May wo do the same
lint if what the Holy God once sanetionci
ran never after bo sinful, surely what ho ha:
ver after ho lawful.-
sai.etioiied polygi
sticks on the Sabbath. Ofall the
practices and institutions under th,
' nts rl ' I ,uirv. ;
only," ■'
Sout
i ogling fo
his (ri-ij it,
festival's, all
from llioenu-
r.ni smhlei.iy
highiy-lavor-
ed Hebrew sonant, to thai, of tho A.inei ie-iii
davo—a vondiblo boast of burden Had we
ound in the Word of God the figure :,n.l
Villi of human ohatteibooil. boariue; the ini-
of Dii
r employers, oxauted by
, and rank; and <
« and thoi-iuigli doin
villi;.
would havo pro
. of \l,
,oro ibrmidahlo .
•igeoidiy :
. to keep in ignorai:
uh for equity und
deil by any ever pi
Too s'yatdm of
f tho Strongest test;
no human art could have couti
;:"!;
;hor—the herd <!od. tnjreiful
l.,:i;;-sufi'er'ii: .
goo loess—justice ami mere; am the habitation of his throno—which doliveroth the
poor from him that is trio strong for him—
who esecutoth judgment for ail that aro oppressed—a swift witness against all who op-
r;u-::!i position despile her piotost ?
Mr. (..'avrison makes ihe charge of uiiIki].
tnss in Mr. Nougl.iPi' family. Mrs. B
ci. -: Well, if yea are friends now, you hav
}ci|.cr ivrirl'iive,
[i.-ipers which I
FREDERICK DOUOUSS H:VI";f;[Sii>; ANIi
OTHERS.
Spirit of tije press
M(KI!I !{i(.K [i'H,iij.\^ v;,|i THECUil?
Ill- (Mlj ;,,::i iriZ!-:N'b-
halt thei
fail thou liikr- uiiK, thyself-
--' '- -"the cities'hhic.
which .ire no. ,
■u '.'hi
lie held
'■ -^- r
lieed !,v ,e.l'Aii|elleau"legi<,l1
aw of Dr. Fuller's own
l any part ol the globe.
.lat-ors. By
s ,:,",i of the
,.hd lhal. .,li
' In after i
i that aceetiiil described,
o put toiini swuid i- 'l'he\
ecovcr thorn Dut wli
rs appear, ar.d when
■,ilii]iiioi! is ibat they are
, with a c
i.prelm.li
ami a portion of the woi
ie had a o:,.tl,e.' litii g- -.hey wore poor
■ietidless. Were thev sent io ancri: n.
and sold tu the bigbe=t bidder, and tboir
the roleas
sorritudo authorized by th
typo of the deli1
the children of
tinge of tho Amorican slave 1 ./ J
In proving that ll:,:e coiiiii ho no
in Israel, we have not heretofore civ
ing thosei-vice'ev iil:;,r. ...
thor'en""-' ' '" 'ii-'-'i"''":.' *' ' '.■>■'
i'l (iod ;an::ti,iiied Shi-
i.0e<; the Ilehie.vs! 'the truth is.
neve,- emanated fVom tha; ie,!v, jn-l,
■ cifid lieing, w!e, is the " Kalher of
am! ol whom ii i- declared. " lion
1" Tiiis horrible msnuithm oriein-
lori:e,ain! hash, all age, i;cc; neiiu-
b; I'orce. it is the snhjeetion .■! the
v the stninti. of the poor by (he rich:
si -,'vi'ui and disastrous triumph ever
lfort, haapiwosB,
1 friendless. .«
mhl judge ft' no'mo
whioh would justify
lie proves himself a had I
of Serving (.h,d
n tho pla
Catch in,
gbuy and mai
ovild convict any oth
'ark of i
„f |
, ■ :..:: ■ :
for slavery.
in other v.eids, we do believe the /
tor, Stand/ml, and Fi\«ii:.>>, mighr. he
, .ii|,siv, ii thiiii in b!m k-b:iliii;g a hl.iel
II Friend Jobmon. of ii,o Standi,
"short of a job" in hisline, we are slil
ia,.]> i
think
'l.il>-::.r<tU,r :,,
paper be n
deirtly
Tho
l-hiilips.
:<-.-; param.OHil I
■) of Wdlhlly a,e
Of Ceor..:o ri;oi,iosi>n. Wendell
1 bis F.p.etikii);: of
nonrl. Thoy
:it;v of liale,'-
are, however, designated i
kind of fiicts hitioduced. Tile whole
of in tieles embody, on (he One. band,
lie [,, ."i■,■ Viva! ,.] \|'r. tV.i'r'i'm,.'
oil icigramli/,
lie i-
dclibenito and well r
■,i...,;„■,■! adopt the
ings Of deep regret
Free People of Color in the

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i J^JLml
tmtim.
'ttPCC^
VOL. VII.—NO. 4.
ROCHESTER, N. Y„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1854.
WHOLE NO. 816.
Selectiens.
:t of Hebrew servitude. In the
Oracle, and called by St. Paul the jHoILbe
The walls, coiling, and floor, wore plated with
gold. On the golden
Holy Place
■■ " iliost
I p lured
mounted by two;
seat, and betweei
brooded tho mm
!' |.'»re gold, MU-
ibim.uud doiiom-
bovo this mercy
darkness." Into t
tored thi) chamber, and
i said to dwell "in thick
i St. Paul, was a typo ol tho
;e;it tho Hk'h Priest, and ho out;:
tho High Priest entered thonloi
smoke of tho
d bjood. When tho
would be broken
bolical prosonta
ihihlof .4
ii this
',(!-.■:
i.b'erved ;
Redeemer. Tho day
thus sprinkled on the :
"tho day of atonement
"a Sabbath of rest," aim sue miu»uci^» woi
as the Jew was required to abstain from labor
showing, that although not of tho seed o
Abraham, ho was interested in tho mystoriow
Every fiftieth year, a new and wonderful
importance was attached to this
"And thou shalt number seven Sabbaths
of years unto thee, seven times seven years;
and the spaco of the seven Sabbaths of years
shall bo unto thee forty-nine years. Then
shalt thou cause the trumpot of tbo Jubilee
to sound, on the 10th day of the 7th month;
in the day of atonement, shall y -—'
v tho fiftieth year, a
ighout all the land,
s thereof ; it shall boa
tight ho held ii
ears a prosehti
n oiio.lubiico t,
i of fifty jears. The suppusi
of tho laws respecting stran-
ors, and in direct, palpable contradiction o:
lie statute so often ijiiolcd, that there shoulc
tranger. Tho opinion
„.r;i,,.
tthat
institution of th.: .Hibihe
i there said of the ,!> yen
. Intoned 1.1 eft [ho lonn di
, that in tho v,
ption of liobr
i Ik- cOmpnt
night with C(|ii;i.
1 that tbo Hebrew
ladated to tho Jubilee just
the time beyond was
■ely in this place
t instituted,
the Juhiloe,
f tho Almighty, at tho
The follow
" Ho that stealoth a
is strikiee.b. illustrated by tho f
tho American Quarterly Revi
■.it-no.,f.
■'.
only an attempt "to re-enact tho
of little in::;,', to ibes'avo lo iiestoioti
; already Ijcen robi.cd oi'ci, ■ y jios.-dble
master to another, and possibly in so doing
lessens his sull't■rings, lie, on tho other hand,
who aids him in breaking bis chains, and requiring tho blessings of freedom, can in no
possible sense he denominated a t'nf Now,
i U . pun wi h (h i I ll.e laicoilj
hove made capital is tho Ihoi't of u.man—tho
most atrocious larceny in the power of a
human being to commit, not an act of illegal
; nt disinterested benevolence, like thai which
name of high treason, bo expiated on the
gibbet.
Tho severity ot this law leaol.es us the in-
liignaikm of the Almighty at tbo conversion
of a being made afterliis imago into an urti-
Btolen, both by kidu;micis and the operation
Of villanoris lav..- : hut win-, it may ho asked,
legal Slavery
wicked'. Ale
o lujinlscry :-
n:., much eoinmiisory serviced;
slave on Mou-beni plantations.
ninhi
i money is often a subjc
(1 by the kidnapper to a
i as himself, who might a!
ployed in
tin individual Yul W h
o pooplo, wo are toh.l W«re e:e
■ ■:., . .I...
mt thev wore men of varan.i his servants." It is" scarcely necessary to say, tint
the distinction here between bond men and
i , . . ■
ailed liii.iHii.i.
■ ■■ ,:, ■ ■■.
lor the public,
lini; thei
ng ■:;..ht l
;',.]() v.d-.'i:
year for
.. This certain
■ory '-hard bondage," when rogar
dentli passed on them bv their Maker.
"i not conflict will
These Cana
f labor did r:
i.ed.-,
They
ng its guilty inhabit
! it..el
i tho Hob
as of very limited
k." The Israel
tlmrizod to exercise diiiiiiiuo
own sins and follies alone ;
' Theh-'r'',':
r oi' Ki'-.pl :
ihe river MiipriratM:. all the 1
tiies. and unto (he great sea
s and wonders attend in
o pence with thee, but will n
iimibir to that which Uod o.-ico sanetione.'
./,( t:\-.i■ i'j'/'-r /.-:: ruifnt. To say that wlial
■e in i-'s'-'lf'sin". K Imr'a b-dd i! u'lsmTa.i.l I.!"
injur, thvl! oppressed, would have no logical
ionnoclioi! whatever with l!n> conchismii. --
;.oi.d,s1,!.edie:,eelo.hek,,(,wo ^''J.^^;^
'.■',...■,■!,,.■'
Nov. the predicate ot the position implies
God authorized the .lows to, make war oi
eei'iain natums, and to pui, to tho sword ev
erv mule in everv city thai rcfueed to eapi
tulato Would it havo been lawful lor tin
t 1 I IT
mow. for their sins. .May wo do the same
lint if what the Holy God once sanetionci
ran never after bo sinful, surely what ho ha:
ver after ho lawful.-
sai.etioiied polygi
sticks on the Sabbath. Ofall the
practices and institutions under th,
' nts rl ' I ,uirv. ;
only," ■'
Sout
i ogling fo
his (ri-ij it,
festival's, all
from llioenu-
r.ni smhlei.iy
highiy-lavor-
ed Hebrew sonant, to thai, of tho A.inei ie-iii
davo—a vondiblo boast of burden Had we
ound in the Word of God the figure :,n.l
Villi of human ohatteibooil. boariue; the ini-
of Dii
r employers, oxauted by
, and rank; and <
« and thoi-iuigli doin
villi;.
would havo pro
. of \l,
,oro ibrmidahlo .
•igeoidiy :
. to keep in ignorai:
uh for equity und
deil by any ever pi
Too s'yatdm of
f tho Strongest test;
no human art could have couti
;:"!;
;hor—the herd ; ANIi
OTHERS.
Spirit of tije press
M(KI!I !{i(.K [i'H,iij.\^ v;,|i THECUil?
Ill- (Mlj ;,,::i iriZ!-:N'b-
halt thei
fail thou liikr- uiiK, thyself-
--' '- -"the cities'hhic.
which .ire no. ,
■u '.'hi
lie held
'■ -^- r
lieed !,v ,e.l'Aii|elleau"legi■'
i'l (iod ;an::ti,iiied Shi-
i.0e>, mighr. he
, .ii|,siv, ii thiiii in b!m k-b:iliii;g a hl.iel
II Friend Jobmon. of ii,o Standi,
"short of a job" in hisline, we are slil
ia,.]> i
think
'l.il>-::.rn. Wendell
1 bis F.p.etikii);: of
nonrl. Thoy
:it;v of liale,'-
are, however, designated i
kind of fiicts hitioduced. Tile whole
of in tieles embody, on (he One. band,
lie [,, ."i■,■ Viva! ,.] \|'r. tV.i'r'i'm,.'
oil icigramli/,
lie i-
dclibenito and well r
■,i...,;„■,■! adopt the
ings Of deep regret
Free People of Color in the